unreformable उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Her book also said that Israel must trade land for peace, and that the European Union ( EU ) was " fundamentally unreformable ", " a classic utopian project, a monument to the vanity of intellectuals, a programme whose inevitable destiny is failure ".
- In the context of education, not everybody gets " it " _ understands or gets focused on the most crucial task we have as a society : Either we help children in their earliest years or we end up in their adult years chalking some off as unreformable.
- Michael Ancram, 56, the shadow foreign secretary, reasserted the Tory commitment to membership in the European Union, just days after Thatcher had made front-page headlines by publishing excerpts from her new book, " Statecraft, " in which she calls the organization " unreformable " and advises Britain to start withdrawing.
- As early as 1983, Martin Jacques " thought the CP was unreformable . . . but stayed in because he needed its subsidy to continue publishing " Marxism Today " . " Jacques'conviction that the party was finished " came as a nasty shock to some of his comrades " like Nina Temple, who " as unhappy as Jacques himself, stayed on only out of loyalty to Jacques ."
- She provides an in-depth analysis of why, in her view, the wage labor system is inherently corrupt and unreformable and why it must be abolished and replaced with a system in which people would be completely free to choose to perform ( or not to perform ) voluntary activities, a system that would, in Brown's view, encourage people to be creative and self-directed, that would celebrate enjoyment and fulfillment.